LOS ANGELES, CA. (THECOUNT) — Veteran actor Michael J. Pollard has passed away. He was 80.

Musician and director, Rob Zombie, who cast Pollard alongside the late Sid Haig in Zombie’s debut flick, took to social media to announce the sad news of his passing:

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“I woke up to the news that Michael J. Pollard had died,” Zombie wrote on his Facebook page this morning, sharing the above photograph. “I have always loved his work and his truly unique on screen presence. He was one of the first actors I knew I had to work with as soon as I got my first film off the ground. He will be missed,” reports BloodyDisgusting.

Zombie added, “I can’t believe all three of my friends in this picture are now gone.”

In 1968, Michael J. Pollard was nominated for “Best Supporting Actor” and “Most Promising Newcomer” at the Golden Globes for his performance in “Bonnie and Clyde,” a role that also landed Pollard an Oscar nomination for “Best Actor in a Supporting Role” that year.

In the immediate wake of that breakout role, Pollard starred in films such as The Smugglers, Hannibal Brooks and Dirty Little Billy, and his career was taken into the 1980s with roles in Melvin and Howard, Heated Vengeance, The American Way, Roxanne, American Gothic, Scrooged, Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland and Tango & Cash.

Pollard also starred in Dark Angel, Dick Tracy, “Toxic Crusaders” and “Tales from the Crypt.”

A cause of death was not immediately provided.

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